Dark Goya (Full length): The later Works
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 Published On Jan 13, 2023

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In this full-length film, I look at Francisco Goya's later works. At the age of 46, Goya suffered from a severe illness that caused loss of vision and hearing, tinnitus, dizziness, right-sides paralysis, weakness and general malaise. Although he recovered from a cerebral stroke which accompanied it, he went completely deaf. From this point on his work took a darker tone.

To understand Francisco Goya's Black Paintings, we need to understand how he went from a popular well-loved royal portrait artist to painting deeply disturbing imagery on the bare walls of his house in total isolation.

His darker work was never really seen in his lifetime. His series of etchings known as Los Caprichos was withdrawn from public sale for fear of attack by the Inquisition, and his deeply pessimistic 'Disasters of War' was so gruesome and radical it had to wait until his death to be published. Even his masterpiece, The Third of May 1808, was censored by the king and hidden away.

His wife and most of his friends were dead and he had become isolated. He was 73-years old, sick, and completely deaf. His long life was coming to a close… BUT he wasn’t finished yet. The man who had once painted crucifixions, miracles, saints, and priests, now painted terrifying, demonic, raw and brutal works – works without even a hint of God.

His last years were spent in isolation secretly creating some of the most horrific images in Western art, The Black Paintings.

Using footage from my earlier short films, Goya Part 1 and Goya Part 2, I have added about 25 minutes of new footage to make this full-length film.

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SUBTITLES
I input the English subtitles myself but I rely on volunteers to do subtitles for other languages and I really appreciate it - just contact me at [email protected]

Portuguese Subtitles by Margarida Ferreira
Spanish subtitles by Victor González

Title Sequence by Brian Adsit (instagram https://instagram.com/brian_vfx?utm_m... and Behance www.behance.com/badsit88)

Special thanks to Drone Footage (Madrid aerial shot) - a brilliant YouTube channel (please subscribe) that allowed me to use some of their beautiful footage - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKoK...

All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel do not claim any right over them.

FILM CLIPS
Napoleon Footage Ⓒ Gaumont Films
Reign of Terror Ⓒ Eagle-Lion Films

BOOKS
Goya: A Portrait of the Artist by Tomlinson and Janis
Goya by Rainer & Rose-Marie Hagen
Goya by Robert Hughes
Goya`s Graphic Imagination by Mark Mcdonald, Mercedes Cerón–peña, et al.

MUSIC
Asturias by Isaac Albéniz
Power Music Factory Channel Url:    / powermusicfactory  

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